Due Diligence for Supervisors

This online Due Diligence for Supervisors course is designed to help supervisors meet their obligations for safety in the workplace by defining due diligence and describing what employers and supervisors must do to meet due diligence requirements.

Course Overview

Occupational Health and Safety legislation defines the general roles, rights, and responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and employees in keeping the workplace safe. These laws protect all individuals in the workplace and lay out specific requirements for due diligence. It is critical all employers and supervisors understand their role in maintaining a safe workplace and their duty to practice due diligence.

This online Due Diligence for Supervisors course is designed to help supervisors meet their obligations for safety in the workplace by defining due diligence and describing what employers and supervisors must do to meet due diligence requirements. After completing this course, an understanding should be gained of the Internal Responsibility System and the system, key players; what due diligence is as it applies to occupational health and safety legislation; what employers and supervisor must do to meet due diligence requirements; how workplace incidents should be managed; and, the role of health and safety officers in the administration and enforcement of labour laws.

Course Topics

  • The Internal Responsibility System
  • Roles, rights, and responsibilities or employers, supervisors, and employees
  • Joint occupational health and safety committees
  • Employees' right to refuse unsafe work
  • Due diligence defined
  • Psychologically safe workplaces
  • Elements of OHS programs and courses
  • Responding to workplace incidents
  • Packaging and vessel requirements
  • Legal implications
  • Duties of health and safety officers